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A. E. van Vogt about Story:
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In those days I was new to covers, merely felt pleased that a story of mine had been honored. I later met Rogers who did some of my early covers and I was impressed with him.
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A. P. J. Abdul Kalam about Rise:
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New markets could be created by rural potentials, which could lead to rise in the employment.
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A. R. Rahman about Good:
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Sometimes, a remix is good because it reaches a whole new generation. But when it gets too much, it's irritating. Also, the original composer needs to be credited properly.
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A.J. Styles about Wrestling:
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Wrestling in Japan, obviously, the fans are a little bit different - very quiet, very respectful in New Japan - but here in the WWE, these fans are going nuts.
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Aaron Ciechanover about Body:
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We discovered a mechanism which is like the garbage machine of the body. We need to remove damaged proteins and create new ones in their place, and we discovered the machine that does this.
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Aaron Lazar about Experience:
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It'll be interesting to raise kids in New York City. I'm from suburbia, so I don't really have any experience with what it's going to be like here.
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Aaron Lazar about Life:
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Life in New York can be so, I don't know, chaotic, overwhelming, busy, frantic, and often, seniors can easily get overlooked.
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Aaron Neville about Remember:
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I worked with the Neville Brothers for 40-some years on the highway, and up and down since I can remember - funk from New Orleans.
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Aasif Mandvi about Remember:
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One of the first auditions I had in New York was for a commercial where I had to go in and audition to be a snake charmer... It was either some bank commercial or something where they wanted a guy charming a snake... I remember they wanted to know if I actually knew how to snake charm.
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Abbey Lee Kershaw about Black:
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My favourite outfit was this black lace dress that I found in a vintage shop in Williamsburg, New York.
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Abbey Lee Kershaw about City:
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New York is such a versatile city, and there's always something new to discover.
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Abbi Jacobson about College:
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I ended up going to college for visual arts but moved up to New York after I graduated from college in 2006 and started going gung ho to the Upright Citizens Brigade, and I realized that that was what I was really interested in and what I really wanted to do.
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Abbie Cornish about Dad:
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I'm one of five kids and we lived on a massive farm in New South Wales with my mum and dad.
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Abel Ferrara about Rose:
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With 'New Rose Hotel,' I knew that I was getting paid a $100,000 fee to write, produce, and direct, and that's all I was going to get.
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Abigail Breslin about Want:
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I'm from New York. I have a non, neutral accent. It can go any way you want.
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Abigail Breslin about City:
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I've never had a treehouse because I live in New York City. It would be a little bit hard to fit a treehouse in a New York City apartment.
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Abigail Washburn about Life:
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I reside in a new colony for the Chinese-singing banjo player, with a population of one. At least I have something I have to do with my life.
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Abraham Clark about Purpose:
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I have the Pleasure to assure you Congress pay particular Attention to the Defence of New Jersey, and hitherto have denied us nothing which we have Asked for that Purpose.
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Abraham Lincoln about Man:
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Books serve to show a man that those original thoughts of his aren't very new at all.
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Abraham Lincoln about Government:
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Concede that the new government of Louisiana is only to what it should be, as the egg is to the fowl, we shall sooner have the fowl by hatching the egg than by smashing it.
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Abraham Lincoln about Slavery:
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I have always hated slavery, I think, as much as any abolitionist. I have been an Old Line Whig. I have always hated it, but I have always been quiet about it until this new era of the introduction of the Nebraska Bill began.
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Abraham Lincoln about Quality:
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It is a quality of revolutions not to go by old lines or old laws, but to break up both and make new ones.
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Abraham Lincoln about Me:
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Nothing new here, except my marrying, which to me is a matter of profound wonder.
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Ace Frehley about Power:
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I knew I was destined to be a rock star. I just knew it, like I've always had the power of foresight. I feel right now exactly the way I felt after I finished mixing my first solo album 'New York Groove'.
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Action Bronson about Ocean:
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I get inspired in certain places. You have to write in places like Amsterdam or Paris or New Zealand, when you're standing on a yacht, looking out at the middle of the ocean.
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Adam Clayton about Finding:
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There are two types of collector, I think. There are those who are quite academic, and get into the archaeology of finding the earliest example of a particular idea. Then there are those interested in what's new.
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Adam Ferrara about Great:
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I drove a brand new Lamborghini, the Huracan, it was great. We went on the Autobahn, and we got to drive on the Nurburgring.
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Adam Hughes about River:
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I was born in Riverside and spent my whole growing-up years in Florence, a little township on the Delaware River. I tell people that I'm from the West Coast of New Jersey.
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Adam Mansbach about Home:
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A holiday vacation can mean sampling all kinds of new cuisine - whether it's Uncle Joe's award-winning chili or the exotic flavors of Nepal. If your little ones are fussy, be sure to ease mealtime hassles by bringing along a supply of the familiar foods they're accustomed to rejecting at home.
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Adam Mansbach about Heart:
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The trains were the beating heart of the New York graffiti scene.
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Adam Mansbach about New:
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There's a lot of demand to hear the new Kanye West album before it hits the streets. There's much less demand to read the new Phillip Roth novel.
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Adam Ostrow about Partnerships:
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Blip.tv is growing its audience by forming partnerships with traditional TV manufacturers and a new breed of company in the set-top box market that lets consumers connect to the Internet via their televisions.
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Adam Savage about Ideas:
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The 'Mythbusters' crew, we monitor the Discovery boards, we look for the new ideas that are being forwarded on those boards, and we keep track of what's going on, we keep updated.
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Adelaide Clemens about Love:
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I love new cities, and if I haven't travelled for a month, the need to go somewhere starts to gets under my skin.
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Adlai Stevenson about Car:
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The New Dealers have all left Washington to make way for the car dealers.
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Adoniram Judson about New:
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The places chosen for the administration of the ordinance, and the circumstances attending those instances, in which the act of baptizing is particularly described in the New Testament, plainly indicate immersion.
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Adrian Grenier about Me:
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I'm one with New York, and New York is one with me. I grew up there, there's no escaping it. We're like Siamese twins, if you separate us, I'll die.
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Adrian McKinty about Wednesday:
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I did the same thing as every Irish person who comes to New York. I arrived on a Wednesday, and by Saturday night, I was pulling pints at a pub in the Bronx.
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Adrian McKinty about Love:
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I met my wife in Oxford, fell in love with her, and followed her to New York. I was an illegal there for the first few years, until we got married, so I ended up doing lots of interesting jobs, some for a few days, some for a few months.
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Adrian Tomine about Think:
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I think the response I get to one 'New Yorker' cover outweighs five books that I publish.
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Adrian Tomine about Work:
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Most of my work - including everything from my own comics to the covers I've drawn for 'The New Yorker' - is the result of taking some personal experience or observation and then fictionalizing it to a degree.
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Adriana Trigiani about Theatre:
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I have held the following jobs: office temp, ticket seller in movie theatre, cook in restaurant, nanny, and phone installer at the Super Bowl in New Orleans.
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Adriano Giannini about Me:
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I would like to get a house in Tuscany: aside from New York, cities do not appeal to me anymore.
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Aerin Lauder about Style:
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Growing up in New York, I loved watching my grandmother Estee put on her make-up - I always admired her sense of style.
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Agatha Christie about City:
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It is ridiculous to set a detective story in New York City. New York City is itself a detective story.
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Ahmed Zewail about New:
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Once we understand how molecules are formed, we can manipulate them. If you can manipulate molecules, you can manipulate genes and matter, you can synthesize new material - the implications are just unbelievable.
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Ahmet Davutoglu about Attitude:
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Turkey wants a policy of engagement exactly like President Obama's new approach. Policy of engagement, less confrontation, less tense attitude, especially in the region.
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Aida Turturro about Family:
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I was born and raised in New York, but my family on both sides is of Italian descent.
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Aida Turturro about Teacher:
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I went to a college in New York called New Paltz. I studied theater there for four years. I also studied privately in NYC with a teacher named Robert X. Modica.
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Aidan Turner about New:
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In 'The Hobbit,' there were British, Irish, Australian and New Zealand actors, and Peter Jackson was adamant that we would all sound like we were from Britain somewhere.
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Aileen Lee about Age:
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We're in this incredible age where new brands are making people's lives easier, more convenient, more personalized.
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Akira Suzuki about Powerful:
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Carbon-carbon bond formation reactions employing organoboron compounds and organic electrophiles have recently been recognized as powerful tools for the construction of new organic compounds.
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Akkineni Nagarjuna about Happy:
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Critics who complain that we don't do anything new will hopefully be happy with 'Oopiri.'
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Al Franken about Building:
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I don't know how many of you have been to New York, but if a building is two blocks away from anything, you can't see it.
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Al Franken about Constitution:
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When the Constitution was written, the founders had no way of anticipating the new technologies that would evolve in the coming centuries.
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Al Franken about Live:
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When you live in New York, one of two things happen - you either become a New Yorker, or you feel more like the place you came from.
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Al Jourgensen about New:
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We'll see if we ever do another Ministry gig again or not. I'm not saying yes or no yet. All I'm saying is I know there's no new Ministry studio CDs coming ever again. I promise.
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Al Sharpton about Police:
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Either we need to redefine what probable cause means and say that police are not subject to it, or we arrest officers right away just as we would with any other person accused of committing a crime. Either we write new laws or enforce existing ones, we cannot have it both ways.
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Alafair Burke about Love:
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Moving to New York made all the difference in my creating this new series with Ellie Hatcher. I love Portland, and it's always going to be one of my favorite cities, but it was getting to the point where, after I'd moved to New York, I couldn't write as specifically about Portland any more.
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Alain Resnais about Singing:
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I saw part of The Singing Detective on TV in New York. I said, Something is going on here.
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Alan Arkin about Myself:
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I wanted to make it in New York. I thought if I went out to the Midwest, I'd be burying myself. But I was wrong.
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Alan Autry about Community:
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Your Mayor must seek new ways to bring jobs and industry to our community.
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Alan Cheuse about Dedication:
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The dedication of Don Winslow's novel 'The Cartel' is nearly two pages long: a list of journalists who were either murdered or 'disappeared' in Mexico between 2004 and 2012 - the period covered in this hugely hypnotic new thriller.
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Alan Dean Foster about Me:
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I have a bad tendency to get rapidly bored with my own material, so rewriting is hard for me. I mean, I already know the story and would rather read something new.
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Alan Dershowitz about New:
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I feel like my 50 years at Harvard were an interlude. I'm really a New Yorker.
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Alan Dundes about Past:
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Polls are frequently taken to try to tease out or determine likely directions and trends, but once taken, they belong to the past, requiring that new polls be taken.
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Alan Lomax about Satire:
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The British ballads became a new kind of form in their hand. And out of them came the blues, a new kind of song of commentary and satire, a song form which, after all, has become the main musical form of the whole human species.
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Alan Rickman about Singing:
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On the screen were some flashback shots of Daniel, Emma and Rupert from ten years ago. They were 12. I have also recently returned from New York, and while I was there, I saw Daniel singing and dancing (brilliantly) on Broadway. A lifetime seems to have passed in minutes.
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Alan Rudolph about Truth:
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It's part of the general global hypnotism to accept lies as the new truth.
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Alan Wilson about Plant:
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Since the announcement that Boeing was going to open a plant in Charleston, South Carolina, Boeing has actually created 2,000 new jobs in Washington state. So it's hard to say you are retaliating against the union when you create 2,000 members to their role.
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Alanis Morissette about New:
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I make up new lyrics to well-known lullabies. Mostly because I don't actually know a lot of the lyrics.
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Alanis Morissette about Start:
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Unless I really loved it and felt really passionate about it, I would just kind of abort the song and start a new one.
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Alanna Ubach about People:
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I've never had plastic surgery, but if they made a new invention for making people taller, I'd be the first to have the surgery.
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Albert Bushnell Hart about New:
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Each colony became accustomed to planting new settlements and to claiming new boundaries.
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Albert Bushnell Hart about Government:
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In government as well as in trade a new era came to the colonies in 1763.
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Albert Bushnell Hart about Political:
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One of the strongest and most persistent elements in national development has been that inheritance of political traditions and usages which the new settlers brought with them.
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Albert Einstein about Mistake:
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Anyone who has never made a mistake has never tried anything new.
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Albert Hammond, Jr. about Stars:
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Rock and roll's relatively new, in the sense of the Fifties, Sixties, right? They invented the first sort of rock stars, and they took it to excess, and then the excess became bitter, tormented. Then it became okay to succeed.
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Albert Hammond, Jr. about Curiosity:
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When starting a project, your influences are the things around you. It doesn't mean you have to sound like it or look like it or anything. It's just something new, and your curiosity becomes enthralled by it.
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Albert Maltz about Time:
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By the time I came down from Yale, I was already more radicalized and had begun to read New Masses.
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Albert Wynn about Hate:
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I hate to lose the constituency that I've worked with, but I've got 170,000 people to meet in my new district.
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Alec Baldwin about Me:
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I'm not interested in offending anyone. If homosexuality was an issue for me, I would have moved out of New York years ago. I find that laughable.
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Alec Baldwin about Soul:
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Manhattan is like Beverly Hills. And the soul of New York has moved to Brooklyn, where everything new and exciting seems to be.
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Alec Baldwin about Corruption:
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New York... where people come for their Ph.D. in corruption.
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Aleksandar Hemon about Money:
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New York is the Hollywood of the publishing industry, complete with stars, starlets, suicidal publishers/producers, intrigues, and a lot of money.
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Alex Berenson about World:
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Enron Field in Houston, the Trans World Dome in St. Louis and PSINet Stadium in Baltimore are just three of the modern-day coliseums named for companies that have found new homes in bankruptcy court.
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Alex Berenson about Small:
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On the New York Stock Exchange, all buy and sell orders are routed through a single 'specialist,' guaranteeing that most small trades can be matched directly. But most larger trades are delivered to the specialist on the floor of the exchange by human brokers, a system that big investors view as increasingly inefficient.
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Alex Breckenridge about Time:
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Any time a new horror film comes out that looks appealing, I'm always excited to go see it.
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Alex Ebert about Losing:
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Heath Ledger was supposed to put our album on what would have been a new record label. I still feel a little dead after losing him.
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Alex Karpovsky about Time:
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I'm from Boston, and I get easily overwhelmed in New York, so I go to Boston and stay with my parents for a few months at a time to write, or edit, or just to cry.
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Alex Pareene about Responsibility:
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As long as Rupert Murdoch has owned it, the 'New York Post' has been defined by its shamelessness and total lack of interest in taking responsibility for its worst errors and poor judgment.
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Alex Tabarrok about Grateful:
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When the FDA forces an old drug off the market, patients have very little say in the matter. Patients have even less of a say when the FDA chooses not to approve a new drug. Instead, we are supposed to rely on the FDA's judgment and be grateful. But can the FDA really make a choice that is appropriate for everyone? Of course not.
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Alexa Von Tobel about Risk:
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As a new entrepreneur, you need a stake in the game, but you can't risk it all.
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Alexa Von Tobel about Work:
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The most common reason new mothers return to work sooner than they'd like to is because they can't afford to go without their salaries any longer.
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Alexander McCall Smith about Down:
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New York is a wonderful place to be up, an awful place to be down.
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Alexander Payne about Black And White:
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It seems that our politicians see the world in black and white, so why not our artists? Did Woody Allen's 'Manhattan' have to be in black and white? No. But is it fantastic that it was? To see New York like that? Yes!
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Alexander Pope about New:
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And all who told it added something new, and all who heard it, made enlargements too.
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Alexander Pope about New:
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Be not the first by whom the new are tried, Nor yet the last to lay the old aside.
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Alexander Pope about Words:
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In words, as fashions, the same rule will hold, Alike fantastic, if too new, or old: Be not the first by whom the new are tried, Nor yet the last to lay the old aside.
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Alexandra Cassavetes about Finding:
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It's a bloody shame that all the video stores have gone, I'll tell you. Everything's so mechanical now. It's all so if-you-liked-this-then-you'll-like-this. There's no picking something out, or finding some brilliant person to open up new worlds for you.
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Alexandra Daddario about Home:
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My mom lives in New York still in the home that I grew up in.
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Alexandra Kleeman about Time:
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We don't notice that our cells are turning over all the time. You get a completely new composition of cells every seven years, and on the surface, or subjectively, it looks as though you're the same for seven years. It's like a ground - it looks stable, but beneath it, everything is shifting all the time. It's exciting and dangerous.
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Alexandra Stoddard about Love:
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I have my clothes made in Hong Kong, but I love Shangai Tang in New York.
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Alexey Miller about New:
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We met our partners in Europe, and they are signaling to us that supplies from traditional European gas production sources is falling, and falling substantially. Without new volumes of Russian gas, they simply cannot cope.
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Alfre Woodard about Life:
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I am not getting any younger and am taking a new approach to life.
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Alfred Amoroso about Work:
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We're crafting versions of our TotalGuide Solution to work on both legacy devices as well as new and advanced boxes with varying levels of services based on the capabilities of the set-top box and network.
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Alfred Hershey about Research:
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That's the nice thing about doing research. Whatever you do is novel, so you always have this sense of novelty, even if you are only using a new gadget.
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Alfred Molina about Experience:
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My wife and I use a lot of garlic and rosemary with roast lamb. It has to be New Zealand lamb. The domestic variety is too gamy, in my experience.
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Alfred North Whitehead about Ideas:
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Almost all new ideas have a certain aspect of foolishness when they are first produced.
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Alfred North Whitehead about Silly:
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The silly question is the first intimation of some totally new development.
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Alfred Russel Wallace about Truth:
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To expect the world to receive a new truth, or even an old truth, without challenging it, is to look for one of those miracles which do not occur.
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Ali Abdullah Saleh about Process:
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We have new developing ties with Japan whom always supports our democratic process and economic development.
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Ali MacGraw about Travel:
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I live in Santa Fe, New Mexico. And I travel a tremendous amount. I'm in New York and California a lot, but then also I like faraway places a lot.
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Alia Shawkat about School:
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Right when I turned 18, I moved to New York, originally for school, and then dropped out and just lived in New York.
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Alia Shawkat about Mom:
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When I get a new script my mom will read them and just be aghast. I think it's hysterical.
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Alice Cooper about New:
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All I really wanted to do was make an album that was going to be just back to what I like to do... And it was a coincidence that these new bands, this new wave of bands, were doing Alice and Iggy rock.
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Alice Hamilton about New:
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Everything I discovered was new and most of it was really valuable.
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Alice Morse Earle about New:
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Few of the early houses in New England were painted, or colored, as it was called, either without or within. Painters do not appear in any of the early lists of workmen.
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Alice Morse Earle about Simple:
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In the early New England meeting-houses the seats were long, narrow, uncomfortable benches, which were made of simple, rough, hand-riven planks placed on legs like milking-stools.
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Alice Morse Earle about New:
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In the early days of the New England colonies, no more embarrassing or hampering condition, no greater temporal ill, could befall any adult Puritan than to be unmarried.
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Alice Morse Earle about Law:
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The first meeting-houses were often built in the valleys, in the meadow lands, for the dwelling-houses must be clustered around them, since the colonists were ordered by law to build their new homes within half a mile of the meeting-house.
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Alice Morse Earle about Man:
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We should have scant notion of the gardens of these New England colonists in the seventeenth century were it not for a cheerful traveller named John Josselyn, a man of everyday tastes and much inquisitiveness, and the pleasing literary style which comes from directness, and an absence of self-consciousness.
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Alice Munro about Experience:
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'The New Yorker' was really my first experience with serious editing. Previously, I'd more or less just had copyediting with a few suggestions - not much.
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Alice Paul about Women:
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There will never be a new world order until women are a part of it.
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Alicia Keys about Myself:
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I promised myself that I'd never actually admit to listening to 'New Kids on the Block.'
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Alicia Keys about Energy:
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When I'm on stage, my interaction with the audience is something that really makes me come alive. It's a feeling like no other. The energy of the crowd fuels something new inside.
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Alison McGhee about Challenge:
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I like to write in all different genres. I just like a new challenge.
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Alistair Cooke about People:
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People, when they first come to America, whether as travelers or settlers, become aware of a new and agreeable feeling: that the whole country is their oyster.
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Allan Carr about Money:
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I went to Montreal. My first gig went very badly. They just weren't laughing at anything. I found out they were a load of Christians, and it was a gig to raise money for a new church roof.
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Allan Sherman about Marriage:
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Adultery - which is the only grounds for divorce in New York - is not grounds for divorce in California. As a matter of fact, adultery in Southern California is grounds for marriage.
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Allen Toussaint about Progress:
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To get to New Orleans you don't pass through anywhere else. That geographical location, being aloof, lets it hold onto the ritual of its own pace more than other places that have to keep up with the progress.
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Allison Anders about Practice:
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This practice of skinny actresses donning fat suits is essentially the new and acceptable blackface in Hollywood.
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Allison Mack about Job:
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As an actor, it's my job to make everything interesting and exciting and new. If I'm not doing my job well, then I'm stealing.
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Allison Williams about People:
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It's a normal thing for people to do, going on Facebook and seeing pictures of their exes with their new significant others.
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Allyson Felix about Win:
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I always look back to my first Olympic medal in 2004 in Athens. I was very new to the sport, and it was my first big win at the Olympics.
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Alma Guillermoprieto about New:
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So, you know, I always say that I'm a Mexican, but if I had to be a citizen of anywhere else, I'd be a citizen of Manhattan. I feel very much a New Yorker.
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Alonzo Mourning about Decisions:
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When the new ownership came in, they made some decisions I wasn't pleased with. And when they changed the whole aspect of it, I just totally lost interest.
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Alvin Toffler about Society:
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One of the definitions of sanity is the ability to tell real from unreal. Soon we'll need a new definition.
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Alyssa Sutherland about Work:
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When I work with new girls, I talk their ear off and try to make them as comfortable as possible because I remember what it was like when I first started.
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Amanda Lear about Best:
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I am not interested in releasing best of stuff and I have not given my permission. You release best of packages when you're a has-been and have nothing new to offer.
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Amanda Lindhout about Life:
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Friendships that don't fit my life anymore have faded away, and new ones have come in.
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Amanda Palmer about Home:
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I don't feel at home in New Orleans. I don't feel at home in Austin or L.A. And I just felt immediately at home in northern Australia.
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Amanda Palmer about Time:
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Crowdfunding as an idea itself isn't new - bands have been doing it since the dawn of time.
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Amitabh Bachchan about Think:
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I think no actor should be ever satisfied because there is always something new to do, something fresh to get challenged by.
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Amory Lovins about Fire:
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Fire made us human, fossil fuels made us modern, but now we need a new fire that makes us safe, secure, healthy and durable.
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Amy Carlson about Restaurant:
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I like to go out to different restaurants in New York. I'm a restaurant junkie.
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Amy Goodman about Money:
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A typical Ponzi scheme involves taking money from investors, then paying them off with money taken from new investors, rather than paying them from actual earnings.
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Amy Jackson about Cinema:
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'2.0' is an entirely new thing in Indian cinema, a movie to watch out for.
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Amy Jackson about City:
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For my first Bollywood movie, 'Ekk Deewana Tha,' my mum also came over because Mumbai was completely new to me, and I'd heard it's a huge city.
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Amy Sedaris about Time:
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I stayed in New York City for the first time, I'd always wanted to do that.
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Amy Sedaris about Great:
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Well I went to New Orleans to cover the jazz festival for Trio, it's this new arts channel, it's really great.
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Amy Sedaris about Time:
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Whenever I do your show, sometimes I get a little check in the mail and then I take that check and buy a new pair of shoes, and then I wear those shoes the next time I do your show.
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Amy Waldman about People:
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While researching 'The Submission,' I went to a protest against the Ground Zero mosque in New York when I was about to give birth to twins. It was about 100 degrees. People thought I was very dedicated.
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Ana Gasteyer about Alone:
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I'm very social, and in a place like New York, even if you're alone on the subway, you never feel lonely.
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Anatoly Chubais about New:
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It was almost forbidden in the Soviet Union to study the New Economic Policy.
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Andre Balazs about New:
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Soho is a gritty former mercantile area that has, of course, evolved into the most bourgeois neighborhood in New York.
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Andre Benjamin about Mirror:
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You look in the mirror everyday and you see the same thing. As an entertainer, you wanna see something new.
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Andre Geim about Knowledge:
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The consequences of a lack of new knowledge is decades of stagnation: the next generation will be poorer than this one.
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Andre Geim about Important:
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What is important about graphene is the new physics it has delivered.
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Andre Gide about Courage:
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Man cannot discover new oceans unless he has the courage to lose sight of the shore.
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Andre Gide about Time:
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One does not discover new lands without consenting to lose sight of the shore for a very long time.
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Andrea Barrett about Book:
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When I'm sniffing around new territory, I often choose, rather randomly, one general book and then follow its bibliography and notes to other, more specialized works and to the primary source material.
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Andrea Jung about Home:
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You know, you go home and you try on a new mascara, and I guess a male CEO can't do that.
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Andreas Katsulas about Think:
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So I think the fans will be totally interested in the new developments and delighted that the old developments are still there and that they can still see some of the old characters maybe reappear.
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Andrei Codrescu about Me:
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New Orleans reminds me of Romania because New Orleans is very corrupt politically.
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Andres Serrano about Believe:
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I like to believe that rather than destroy icons, I make new ones.
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Andrew Cuomo about New:
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Flooding damage is not customary for New York, especially downstate.
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Andrew Cuomo about Government:
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The Declaration of Independence says when government fails, the people have the right to replace it. Well, New York State government has failed and the people have the right, indeed the people have the the people have the obligation, to act.
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